Conservatism: An Anthology of Social and Political Thought from David Hume to the Present

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Princeton University Press, 2020 M05 5 - 464 pages

At a time when the label "conservative" is indiscriminately applied to fundamentalists, populists, libertarians, fascists, and the advocates of one or another orthodoxy, this volume offers a nuanced and historically informed presentation of what is distinctive about conservative social and political thought. It is an anthology with an argument, locating the origins of modern conservatism within the Enlightenment and distinguishing between conservatism and orthodoxy. Bringing together important specimens of European and American conservative social and political analysis from the mid-eighteenth century through our own day, Conservatism demonstrates that while the particular institutions that conservatives have sought to conserve have varied, there are characteristic features of conservative argument that recur over time and across national borders.


The book proceeds chronologically through the following sections: Enlightenment Conservatism (David Hume, Edmund Burke, and Justus Möser), The Critique of Revolution (Burke, Louis de Bonald, Joseph de Maistre, James Madison, and Rufus Choate), Authority (Matthew Arnold, James Fitzjames Stephen), Inequality (W. H. Mallock, Joseph A. Schumpeter), The Critique of Good Intentions (William Graham Sumner), War (T. E. Hulme), Democracy (Carl Schmitt, Schumpeter), The Limits of Rationalism (Winston Churchill, Michael Oakeshott, Friedrich Hayek, Edward Banfield), The Critique of Social and Cultural Emancipation (Irving Kristol, Peter Berger and Richard John Neuhaus, Hermann Lübbe), and Between Social Science and Cultural Criticism (Arnold Gehlen, Philip Rieff). The book contains an afterword on recurrent tensions and dilemmas of conservative thought.

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Contents

What is Conservative Social and Political
3
Thought?
13
Enlightenment Conservatism
32
Of the Original Contract 1748
46
Edmund Burke
63
Justus Möser
70
The Critique of Revolution
78
Louis de Bonald
123
War
249
Democracy
261
Joseph A Schumpeter
275
The Limits of Rationalism
285
Friedrich Hayek
313
Edward Banfield
335
The Critique of Social and Cultural Emancipation
358
Berger and Richard John Neuhaus
372

Joseph de Maistre
134
James Madison
146
Rufus Choate
152
Authority
167
James Fitzjames Stephen
187
Inequality
210
Joseph A Schumpeter
222
The Critique of Good Intentions
233
Hermann Lübbe
390
Between Social Science and Cultural Criticism
401
Philip Rieff
411
Recurrent Tensions and Dilemmas of Conservative
421
Guide to Further Reading
427
Index
443
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Jerry Z. Muller is Professor of History at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. His previous books, Adam Smith in His Time and Ours: Designing the Decent Society and The Other God That Failed: Hans Freyer and the Deradicalization of German Conservatism are available from Princeton in paperback.

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